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The effects of mercury exposure on Amazonian fishes: An investigation of potential biomarkers

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Souza Vieira, Jose Cavalcante ; Braga, Camila Pereira ; de Queiroz, Joao Vitor ; Cavecci-Mendonca, Bruna ; de Oliveira, Grasieli ; de Freitas, Natalia Galvao ; Henrique Fernandes, Ana Angelica ; Fernandes, Mileni da Silva ; Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso Rabelo ; Adamec, Jiri ; Zara, Luiz Fabricio ; Padilha, Pedro de Magalhaes
Número total de Autores: 12
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Chemosphere; v. 316, p. 13-pg., 2023-01-13.
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Exposure to mercury can interfere with the expression of proteins and enzymes, compromise important path-ways, such as apoptosis and glucose metabolism, and even induce the expression of metallothioneins. In this study, analytical techniques were used to determine the concentration of total mercury (THg) in muscle and liver tissue, protein pellets, and spots [using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS)], and mo-lecular techniques were used to identify metalloproteins present in mercury-associated protein spots. Thirty individuals from three different fish species, Cichla sp. (n = 10), Brachyplatystoma filamentosum (n = 10), and Semaprochilodus sp. (n = 10) from the Brazilian Amazon were used. Oxidative stress indicators [such as gluta-thione peroxidase (GSH-Px), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), a marker of lipid peroxidation (LPO)] and the possible expression of metallothioneins in muscle and liver tissues were investigated. The two piscivo-rous species, Cichla sp. and B. filamentosum, presented the highest concentrations of mercury in their hepatic tissue, 1219 +/- 15.00 and 1044 +/- 13.6 mu g kg -1, respectively, and in their muscle tissue, 101 +/- 1.30 mu g kg- 1 and 87.4 +/- 0.900 mu g kg -1, respectively. The non-carnivorous species Semaprochilodus sp. had comparatively low concentrations of mercury in both its hepatic (852 +/- 11.1 mu g kg -1) and muscle (71.4 +/- 0.930 mu g kg-1) tissues. The presence of mercury was identified in 24 protein spots using GFAAS; concentrations ranged from 11.5 to 787 mu g kg -1, and mass spectrometry identified 21 metal-binding proteins. The activities of GSH-Px, CAT, and SOD, related to oxidative stress, decreased proportionally as tissue Hg concentrations increased, while the levels of LPO markers increased, indicating the presence of stress. Our study results demonstrate possible mercury interference in oxidative stress markers (GSH-Px, CAT, SOD, and LPO), in addition to the identification of 21 metal-binding proteins as possible biomarkers of mercury exposure in fish. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 16/19404-2 - Caracterização de biomarcadores de toxicidade de mercúrio em peixes da Bacia do Rio Madeira-Rondônia utilizando-se estratégias metaloproteômicas
Beneficiário:Pedro de Magalhães Padilha
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 19/02538-4 - Efeito da frequência de exposição ao mercúrio em ratos e humanos: identificação de possíveis biomarcadores
Beneficiário:Pedro de Magalhães Padilha
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 14/02668-1 - Utilização de estratégias metaloproteômicas para avaliação de metalotioneínas em amostras de tecido hepático de peixes coletados no reservatório do Ahe Jirau - Bacia do Rio Madeira, RO, Brasil
Beneficiário:José Cavalcante Souza Vieira
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado